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@TencentLighthouse do you not post your prices here because they violate the rules ?
...and no IPV6 ?
@TencentLighthouse - Welcome to LET.
@TencentLighthouse
Do you support ISO installs? And if yes, can I upload any OS ISO I like or is a ticket needed?
And: You won't sell well with only 0.5 TB traffic volume. I think 1 TB/mo is the absolute minimum and 2+ TB/mo would create real interest.
Oh, and welcome.
Hello, to help ppl get a more comprehensive overview of all pricing options, we included a link — but just to clarify, all the listed plans' original and recurring prices are less than $10/month:
2vCPU / 2GB RAM / 40GB SSD Linux $6.30 / 6 months - standard rate $4.2/month
2vCPU / 2GB RAM / 40GB SSD Linux $10.08 / year - standard rate $4.2/month
2vCPU / 2GB RAM / 50GB SSD Windows $9.75 / 6 months - standard rate $6.5/month
2vCPU / 2GB RAM / 50GB SSD Windows $15.60 / year - standard rate $6.5/month
For 24-7 inquires, contact our global services hotline:
Hong Kong, China
+852 800 906 020 (Toll Free)
United States
+1 844 606 0804 (Toll Free)
United Kingdom
+44 808 196 4551 (Toll Free)
Canada
+1 888 605 7930 (Toll Free)
Australia
+61 1300 986 386 (Toll Free)
Yes. You can submit a ticket here:
https://console.tencentcloud.com/workorder/category
Or contact our global services hotline:
Hong Kong, China
+852 800 906 020 (Toll Free)
United States
+1 844 606 0804 (Toll Free)
United Kingdom
+44 808 196 4551 (Toll Free)
Canada
+1 888 605 7930 (Toll Free)
Australia
+61 1300 986 386 (Toll Free)
Welcome! @TencentLighthouse
Sounds great, no rush. We look forward to what’s coming!
If this is not a recurring discount, then write the price for 1 year, not the yearly price.
just write: "/1 year" not "/year".
YABS for 2vCPU / 2GB RAM / 40GB SSD Linux
wow, Tencent joining LET is crazy, welcome!
Just for information for people who bought their servers.
I just bought the cheap $10 Linux server from them and found that their OS templates come pre-installed with a lot of suspicious monitoring services such as
barad_agentandYDService. There may be other stuff running there that I didn't notice.Personally I wouldn't trust those background monitoring services, and will definitely reinstall my own ISO before putting anything important on it.
Not defending Tencent here, but everything you just said is searchable on their public docs. There're even ways to disable it as far as I remember.
I'm pretty sure major CSPs have their own monitoring service similar to Tencent's.
https://vid.pr0gramm.com/2024/04/29/f3ee0ba82dec3a85.mp4
Good to know that; still safer to just install my own ISO though.
They can do whatever they want for their servers in Beijing or Shanghai, but installing those background monitoring agents on a Frankfurt or San Jose server is pretty crappy IMHO. Not even ClawCloud installs them as far as I know (not saying that their services are better..)
GCP & OCI both do that. Can't confirm, but I believe AWS does the same.
Thanks. Yet another reason to stick with LET providers and steer away from those big names.
I don't see issue with this. They have the option to disable this & you can always uninstall the packages completely.
All these providers usually have some extra features or more integration with their product ecosystem, which usually doesn't apply for our regular LET provider.
Understandable. It always comes down to the tradeoffs, and I'd rather not to have something I don't know like those monitoring agents installed on my servers and pay for being monitored
500G@20Mbps?
This is so TENCENT!!!
And in China, Tencent is famous for not having human customer service.
No Paypal, only bank pay? @TencentLighthouse
Do you have est date for update on th special offer?
If it's not a recurring discount then why buy it?
that 20-30mbps upload speed limit is fucking laughable
Poor network, I even saw the route to Tencent network got 100% package lost.
Alibaba has also a 9$/y offer with CN2 included.
Same spyware shit installed, but behold.
https://github.com/leitbogioro/Fuck_Aliyun
Anyway, you are not getting me this time, gonna buy a new GPU instead.
from where/what network?
alibaba, tencent, and other mainland CSP would spend money on peering with $$$$ asia eyeballs.
Link please
Found
Look at @TencentLighthouse sent the network speed chart from Jakarta, there are 100% package lost towards to many its own China Tencent ISPs. It's funny.
No, HK, but JP has good CN2 connectivity.
SG is meh, so yea.